2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.00134
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Reannotation of the Ribonucleotide Reductase in a Cyanophage Reveals Life History Strategies Within the Virioplankton

Abstract: Ribonucleotide reductases (RNRs) are ancient enzymes that catalyze the reduction of ribonucleotides to deoxyribonucleotides. They are required for virtually all cellular life and are prominent within viral genomes. RNRs share a common ancestor and must generate a protein radical for direct ribonucleotide reduction. The mechanisms by which RNRs produce radicals are diverse and divide RNRs into three major classes and several subclasses. The diversity of radical generation methods means that cellular organisms a… Show more

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“…In E. coli, the adjacent ferredoxin is required for correct Nrd functioning by maintaining the cofactor associated with the nrdA and nrdB subunits [55]. Though Nrd genes are found across a wide range of coliphage [56] and environmental [57] phage genomes, neither HP1 nor HS2 encode nrd genes. Presumably these viruses repurpose host Nrd activity to replicate phage DNA.…”
Section: Global Patterns Of Host Takeover Within the Contrasting Viromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In E. coli, the adjacent ferredoxin is required for correct Nrd functioning by maintaining the cofactor associated with the nrdA and nrdB subunits [55]. Though Nrd genes are found across a wide range of coliphage [56] and environmental [57] phage genomes, neither HP1 nor HS2 encode nrd genes. Presumably these viruses repurpose host Nrd activity to replicate phage DNA.…”
Section: Global Patterns Of Host Takeover Within the Contrasting Viromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) gene is common within viral genomes (Dwivedi et al, 2013) and RNR polymorphism is predictive of certain biological and ecological features of viral populations (Sakowski et al, 2014; Harrison et al, 2019). As such, it can be used as a marker gene for the study of viral communities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several different types of RNR, each with specific biochemical mechanisms and nutrient requirements (Nordlund and Reichard, 2006). Accordingly, the type of RNR carried by a cell or virus often reflects the environmental conditions in which DNA replication occurs (Reichard, 1993; Cotruvo and Stubbe, 2011; Sakowski et al, 2014; Srinivas et al, 2018; Harrison et al, 2019). A survey based on RNR, then, may provide more sensitivity in detecting environmental effects on viral community structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to proteins already annotated as structural proteins, several enzymes or proteins with other functions were also detected by LC-MS/MS (Tables S3 and S4). These included DNA polymerase (Stab21 gene g145, Figure 6), glycerophosphoryl diester phosphodiesterase (g193) likely involved in cell wall teichoic acid hydrolysis [45,46], nicotinamide phosphosribosyltransferase (g207) that augments nucleotide synthesis [47], ribonucleotide reductases (g138-g140) that are also involved in dNTP synthesis [48], endo-and exonucleases (g130, g132) playing role in host DNA degradation and provision of nucleoside 5 -monophosphate precursors for synthesis of phage DNA progeny [49]. The sigma factor (g151) will quide the host RNA-polymerase to start transcription from phage promoters.…”
Section: Analysis Of Stab Phage Particle Proteomesmentioning
confidence: 99%